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More than a month after a tragic school shooting in La Loche, Sask., community members took part in a walk to take back their school Wednesday. Two people were killed and seven others injured at La Loche Community School. Two teenage boys were shot dead in a nearby home.
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FULL COVERAGE: La Loche school shooting
School staff shared their stories about what it felt like to be in the building when the shots were fired.
The high school reopened in northern Saskatchewan Friday.
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Children in La Loche taking part in the "Reclaiming Our School" walk.
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Residents of La Loche pose for a photo. Moments later, they said the community just wants to move forward.
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La Loche's staff talking before they share their stories with media Wednesday.
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Flowers laid for the victims of the tragic school shooting and their families.
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Along with flowers, a message for the community reads "Forever For Always And No Matter What."
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Students, teachers and community members took part in the "Reclaiming Our School Back" walk on Wednesday.
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A sign from the "Reclaiming Our School" walk that reads "courage."
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Students, teachers, and community members took part in the "Reclaiming Our School Back" walk on Wednesday.
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Both the high school and elementary schools in La Loche wil have different entrances. Entrances have also been limited to ensure safety.
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